Australia and New Zealand Intervarsity Moot on Animal Law 2021
Dates: 18–19 September 2021, Online (via video conferencing)

We will be sending one team of 3 or 4 people. Students with previous mooting experience will be preferred.

Application Closes: 21 July 2021

The Australia New Zealand Intervarsity Moot on Animal Law (ANIMAL), organised by The Animal Law Institute and proudly sponsored by Voiceless, is the only animal law moot in Australia and New Zealand. ANIMAL has run each year since 2014 and is one of Australia’s largest mooting competitions.

ANIMAL 2021 is also offering participants the option to attend a night function in each state on Saturday the 18th of September. Due to COVID-19, participants can only attend the function in the state they reside in and are competing from.

More info: https://www.ali.org.au/animal#:~:text=Law%20students%20from%20across%20Australia,Intervarsity%20Moot%20on%20Animal%20Law.

If you have any questions please contact: externalcompetitions@mulss.com
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